EP0685704A1 - Gyroscope à vibration - Google Patents
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- G01C19/00—Gyroscopes; Turn-sensitive devices using vibrating masses; Turn-sensitive devices without moving masses; Measuring angular rate using gyroscopic effects
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- the present invention relates to a vibrating gyroscope, and, more particularly, to a vibrating gyroscope that is applied to a navigation system which detects a position of a mobile by detecting its rotational angular velocity and guides it properly, a system for damping a vibration such as a device for protecting an unsteady hold which detects a rotational angular velocity due to an external vibration such as a hand vibration and damps it properly, or the like.
- Fig. 15 is an illustrative view showing an example of a conventional vibrating gyroscope.
- the vibrating gyroscope 1 includes a vibrator 2.
- the vibrator 2 includes a regular triangular prism-shaped vibrating body 3 consisting of a Ni alloy, and on substantially center portions of three side faces of the vibrating body 3, three piezoelectric elements 4a, 4b and 4c are formed, respectively.
- the vibrating body 3 bends and vibrates in a direction perpendicular to a main surface of the piezoelectric element 4c.
- similar detecting signals are obtained from the piezoelectric elements 4a and 4b.
- the piezoelectric element 4c of the vibrator 2 is connected to an input terminal of an oscillation circuit 5 consisting of, for example, an amplifier.
- An output terminal of the oscillation circuit 5 is connected to ends of two resistors 6a and 6b, and the other ends of the resistors 6a and 6b are connected to the piezoelectric elements 4a and 4b, respectively.
- the piezoelectric elements 4a and 4b are connected to a non-inverting input terminal and an inverting input terminal of a differential amplifier circuit 7, respectively.
- a vibrating gyroscope comprises a first piezoelectric base plate polarized in a direction of thickness, a second piezoelectric base plate laminated on the first piezoelectric base plate, and polarized in a reverse direction of the polarizing direction of the first piezoelectric base plate, two divided electrodes formed on a main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate, a common electrode formed on a main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate, a driving means for applying a driving signal between the two divided electrodes and the common electrode, and a detecting means for detecting a signal generated between the two divided electrodes.
- the driving means includes an oscillation circuit whose one output terminal is connected to the two divided electrodes, and another output terminal is connected to the common electrode
- the detecting means includes a differential amplifier circuit whose two input terminals are respectively connected to the two divided electrodes.
- Another vibrating gyroscope comprises a first piezoelectric base plate polarized in a direction of thickness, a second piezoelectric base plate laminated on the first piezoelectric base plate, and polarized in a reverse direction of the polarizing direction of the first piezoelectric base plate, two divided electrodes formed between the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate, a first common electrode formed on a main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate, a second common electrode formed on a main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate, a driving means for applying a driving signal between the first common electrode and the second common electrode, and a detecting means for detecting a signal generated between the two divided electrodes.
- the driving means includes an oscillation circuit whose one output terminal is connected to the first common electrode, and another output terminal is connected to the second common electrode
- the detecting means includes a differential amplifier circuit whose two input terminals are respectively connected to the two divided electrodes.
- Still another vibrating gyroscope comprises a first piezoelectric base plate polarized in a direction of thickness, a second piezoelectric base plate laminated on the first piezoelectric base plate, and polarized in the same direction as the polarizing direction of the first piezoelectric base plate, two divided electrodes formed between the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate, a first common electrode formed on a main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate, a second common electrode formed on a main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate, a driving means for applying a driving signal between the two divided electrodes, the first common electrode and the second common electrode, and a detecting means for detecting a signal generated between the two divided electrodes.
- the driving means includes an oscillation circuit whose one output terminal is connected to the two divided electrodes, and another output terminal is connected to the first common electrode and the second common electrode
- the detecting means includes a differential amplifier circuit whose two input terminals are respectively connected to the two divided electrodes.
- a separate vibrating gyroscope comprises a first piezoelectric base plate polarized in a direction of thickness, a second piezoelectric base plate laminated on the first piezoelectric base plate, and polarized in the same direction as the polarizing direction of the first piezoelectric base plate, two first divided electrodes formed on a main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate, two second divided electrodes formed on a main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate, a common electrode formed between the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate, a driving means for applying a driving signal between one first divided electrode, one second divided electrode and the common electrode, and a detecting means for detecting a signal generated between the one first divided electrode and the one second divided electrode, wherein the other first divided electrode and the other second divided electrode are connected each other.
- the driving means includes an oscillation circuit whose one output terminal is connected to the one first divided electrode and the one second divided electrode, and another output terminal is connected to the common electrode
- the detecting means includes a differential amplifier circuit whose two input terminals are respectively connected to the one first divided electrode and the one second divided electrode.
- a still separate vibrating gyroscope comprises a first piezoelectric base plate polarized in a direction of thickness, a second piezoelectric base plate laminated on the first piezoelectric base plate, and polarized in the same direction as the polarizing direction of the first piezoelectric base plate, two first divided electrodes formed on a main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate, two second divided electrodes formed on a main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate, a common electrode formed between the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate, a driving means for applying a driving signal between the two first divided electrodes, the two second divided electrodes and the common electrode, and a detecting means for detecting a signal generated between one first divided electrode, one second divided electrode, the other first divided electrode and the other second divided electrode.
- the driving means includes an oscillation circuit whose one output terminal is connected to the two first divided electrodes and the two second divided electrodes, and another output terminal is connected to the common electrode
- the detecting means includes a differential amplifier circuit whose one input terminal is connected to the one first divided electrode and the one second divided electrode, and another input terminal is connected to the other first divided electrode and the other second divided electrode.
- the driving signal is applied between the two divided electrodes and the common electrode by the driving means.
- the driving signal By the driving signal, the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- the driving signal is applied between the first common electrode and the second common electrode by the driving means.
- the driving signal By the driving signal, the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- the driving signal is applied between the two divided electrodes, the first common electrode and the second common electrode by the driving means.
- the driving signal By the driving signal, the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- a signal corresponding to its rotational angular velocity is generated between the two divided electrodes.
- the signal is detected by the detecting means.
- the driving signal is applied between the one first divided electrode, the one second divided electrode and the common electrode by the driving means.
- the driving signal By the driving signal, the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- a signal corresponding to its rotational angular velocity is generated between the one first divided electrode and the one second divided electrode.
- the signal is detected by the detecting means.
- the driving signal is applied between the two first divided electrodes, the two second divided electrodes and the common electrode by the driving means.
- the driving signal By the driving signal, the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate and the second piezoelectric base plate bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- a signal corresponding to its rotational angular velocity is generated between the one first divided electrode, the one second divided electrode, the other first divided electrode and the other second divided electrode.
- the signal is detected by the detecting means.
- the vibrating gyroscope since an expensive metal material such as a Ni alloy is not used, the vibrating gyroscope, wherein the cost can be decreased and a signal being detected is hardly affected by the magnetic field and becomes disorder, is obtained.
- Fig. 1 is an illustrative view showing an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a vibrator used in a vibrating gyroscope shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is an illustrative side view showing the bending and vibrating state of the vibrator shown in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 4(A), Fig. 4(B) and Fig. 4(C) are illustrative views showing a process of manufacturing the vibrating gyroscope shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 is an illustrative view showing another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a vibrator used in a vibrating gyroscope shown in Fig. 5.
- Fig. 7 is an illustrative view showing still another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is an illustrative view showing a separate embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a vibrator used in a vibrating gyroscope shown in Fig. 8.
- Fig. 10 is an illustrative view showing a still separate embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 11 is a plan view showing another example of a divided electrode.
- Fig. 12 is a plan view showing still another example of a divided electrode.
- Fig. 13 is an illustrative side view showing another example of a piezoelectric base plate.
- Fig. 14 is an illustrative sectional view showing another example of a vibrator.
- Fig. 15 is an illustrative view showing an example of a conventional vibrating gyroscope.
- FIG. 1 is an illustrative view showing an embodiment of the present invention.
- a vibrating gyroscope 10 includes, for example, a regular quadrangular prism-shaped vibrator 12.
- the vibrator 12 includes, for example, a rectangular first piezoelectric base plate 14a and a rectangular second piezoelectric base plate 14b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are laminated and bonded together.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are polarized reversely each other in a direction of thickness as shown by arrows P in Fig. 1.
- the polarizing directions of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b may be in the directions facing each other.
- first piezoelectric base plate 14a On a main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a, two divided electrodes 16, 16 are formed in laterally spaced relationship. On a main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate 14b, a common electrode 18 is formed. Furthermore, a dummy electrode 20 is formed between the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b. The dummy electrode 20 may not be formed.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are polarized reversely each other in the direction of thickness, when a driving signal such as a sine-wave signal is applied between the two divided electrodes 16, 16 and the common electrode 18, the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate 14b is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a is contracted in a direction parallel to its main surface
- the second piezoelectric base plate 14b is extended in a direction parallel to its main surface.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces, keeping little inward portions from opposite end portions in a lengthwise direction as nodal portions.
- linear supporting members 22 are fixed, respectively.
- the vibrator 12 is supported by the supporting members 22. Even when the supporting members 22 are fixed to the vicinity of the nodal portions on the upper face or lower face of the vibrator 12, the vibrator 12 can be supported without largely affecting the vibration.
- one output terminal of an oscillation circuit 30 as a driving means is connected to the two divided electrodes 16, 16 of the vibrator 12 via resistors 32a and 32b. Furthermore, another output terminal of the oscillation circuit 30 is connected to the common electrode 18 of the vibrator 12.
- the two divided electrodes 16, 16 of the vibrator 12 are respectively connected to a non-inverting input terminal and an inverting input terminal of a differential amplifier circuit 36 as a detecting means via resistors 34a and 34b. Furthermore, a resistor 34c is connected between an output terminal and the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- two piezoelectric base plats 13, 13 polarized reversely in a direction of thickness are bonded by means of epoxy resin and the like.
- electrodes 15 are formed, respectively.
- the two bonded piezoelectric base plates 13, 13 are cut at portions shown by one-dot-chain lines in Fig. 4(B) thereby each element 11 is formed.
- the supporting members 22 are fixed, and the oscillation circuit 30, the resistors 32a, 32b, 34a, 34b and 34c and the differential amplifier circuit 36 are connected.
- the driving signal such as the sine-wave signal outputted from the oscillation circuit 30 is applied between the two divided electrodes 16, 16 and the common electrode 18 of the vibrator 12 via the resistors 32a and 32b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces as shown in Fig. 3.
- the signal generated between the divided electrodes 16, 16 is detected by the differential amplifier circuit 36 via the resistors 34a and 34b.
- the rotational angular velocity can be known by the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the expensive metal material such as the Ni alloy is not used, the cost can be decreased and the signal being detected is hardly affected by a magnetic field and becomes disorder.
- the vibrator 12 is supported by the supporting members 22 fixed to the vicinity of the nodal portions of the vibrator 12, vibration hardly leaks to the outside from the vibrator 12, and the vibrator 12 can be vibrated efficiently.
- Fig. 5 is an illustrative view showing another embodiment of the present invention.
- the vibrating gyroscope 10 shown in Fig. 5 includes, for example, a regular quadrangular prism-shaped vibrator 12.
- the vibrator 12 includes, for example, a rectangular first piezoelectric base plate 14a and a rectangular second piezoelectric base plate 14b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are laminated and bonded together.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are polarized reversely each other in a direction of thickness as shown by arrows P in Fig. 5.
- the polarizing directions of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b may be in the directions facing each other.
- first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b two divided electrodes 16, 16 are formed in laterally spaced relationship.
- a drawing electrode 17a formed on a side face and an end portion of the main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a is connected to one divided electrode 16 .
- a drawing electrode 17b formed on a side face and an end portion of the second piezoelectric base plate 14b is connected to the other divided electrode 16.
- a first common electrode 18a is formed at a center portion of the main surface of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a.
- a second common electrode 18b is formed at a center portion of the main surface of the second piezoelectric base plate 14b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are polarized reversely each other in the direction of thickness, when a driving signal such as a sine-wave signal is applied between the first common electrode 18a and the second common electrode 18b, the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces, keeping little inward portions from opposite end portions in a lengthwise direction as nodal portions.
- linear supporting members (not shown) are fixed, respectively.
- the vibrator 12 is supported by the supporting members.
- the supporting members may be fixed to the vicinity of the nodal portions on the upper face or lower face of the vibrator 12.
- one output terminal of an oscillation circuit 30 as a driving means is connected to the first common electrode 18a. Furthermore, another output terminal of the oscillation circuit 30 is connected to the second common electrode 18b of the vibrator 12.
- the two divided electrodes 16, 16 of the vibrator 12 are respectively connected to a non-inverting input terminal and an inverting input terminal of a differential amplifier circuit 36 as a detecting means via the drawing electrodes 17a, 17b and resistors 34a, 34b. Furthermore, a resistor 34c is connected between an output terminal and the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the driving signal such as the sine-wave signal outputted from the oscillation circuit 30 is applied between the first common electrode 18a and the second common electrode 18b of the vibrator 12.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other, and bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- the signal generated between the two divided electrodes 16, 16 is detected by the differential amplifier circuit 36 via the drawing electrodes 17a and 17b.
- the rotational angular velocity can be known by the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- a large number of vibrators 12 can be manufactured by a simple process by laminating, bonding and cutting the two piezoelectric base plates and so on, results in a good productivity.
- Fig. 7 is an illustrative view showing still another embodiment of the present invention.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b of the vibrator 12 are polarized in the same direction of thickness as shown by arrows P in Fig. 7.
- the polarizing directions of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b may be in the same direction opposite to the direction shown in Fig. 7.
- one output terminal of the oscillation circuit 30 is respectively connected to the two divided electrode 16, 16 of the vibrator 12 via the drawing electrodes 17a, 17b and resistors 32a, 32b. Furthermore, another output terminal of the oscillation circuit 30 is connected to the first common electrode 18a and the second common electrode 18b.
- the two divided electrode 16, 16 of the vibrator 12 are respectively connected to the non-inverting input terminal and the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier circuit 36 as the detecting means via the drawing electrodes 17a, 17b and the resistors 34a, 34b. Furthermore, the resistor 34c is connected between the output terminal and the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the driving signal such as the sine-wave signal outputted from the oscillation circuit 30 is applied between the two divided electrodes 16, 16, the first common electrode 18a and the second common electrode 18b of the vibrator 12, via the resistors 32a, 32b and the drawing electrodes 17a, 17b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other, and bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- the signal generated between the two divided electrode 16, 16 is detected by the differential amplifier circuit 36 via the drawing electrodes 17a, 17b.
- the rotational angular velocity can be known by the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- a large number of vibrators 12 can be manufactured by a simple process by laminating, bonding and cutting the two piezoelectric base plates and so on, results in a good productivity.
- Fig. 8 is an illustrative view showing a separate embodiment of the present invention.
- the vibrating gyroscope 10 includes, for example, a regular quadrangular prism-shaped vibrator 12.
- the vibrator 12 includes, for example, a rectangular first piezoelectric base plate 14a and a rectangular second piezoelectric base plate 14b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and second piezoelectric base plate 14b are laminated and bonded together.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and second piezoelectric base plate 14b are polarized in the same direction of thickness as shown by arrows P in Fig. 8.
- the polarizing directions of the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b may be in the same direction opposite to the direction shown in Fig. 8.
- first divided electrodes 16a1, 16a2 are formed in laterally spaced relationship.
- second divided electrodes 16b1, 16b2 are formed in laterally spaced relationship. Furthermore, between the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and second piezoelectric base plate 14b, a common electrode 18 is formed.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b are polarized in the same direction of thickness, when a driving signal such as a sine-wave signal is applied between the first divided electrodes, the second divided electrodes and the common electrode, the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces, keeping little inward portions from opposite end portions in a lengthwise direction as nodal portions.
- linear supporting members 22 are fixed, respectively.
- the vibrator 12 is supported by the supporting members 22.
- the supporting members may be fixed to the vicinity of the nodal portions on the upper face or lower face of the vibrator 12.
- one output terminal of an oscillation circuit 30 as a driving means is connected to one first divided electrode 16a1 and one second divided electrode 16b1, via resistors 32a, 32b. Furthermore, another output terminal of the oscillation circuit 30 is connected to the common electrode 18 of the vibrator 12.
- the one first divided electrode 16a1 and the one second divided electrode 16b1 of the vibrator 12 are respectively connected to a non-inverting input terminal and an inverting input terminal of a differential amplifier circuit 36 as a detecting means, via resistors 34a and 34b. Furthermore, the other first divided electrode 16a2 and the other second divided electrode 16b2 are connected each other.
- the driving signal such as the sine-wave signal outputted from the oscillation circuit 30 is applied between the one first divided electrode 16a1, the one second divided electrode 16b1 and the common electrode 18 of the vibrator 12, via the resistors 32a and 32b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other, and bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- a signal obtained by composing the signal generated between the two first divided electrodes 16a1, 16a2 and the signal generated between the two second divided electrodes 16b1, 16b2 in series is detected by the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the rotational angular velocity can be known by the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the output signal amplitude becomes more larger and the sensitivity is improved more.
- the cost can be decreased and the signal being detected is hardly affected by the magnetic field and becomes disorder.
- a large number of vibrators 12 can be manufactured by a simple process by laminating, bonding and cutting the two piezoelectric base plates and so on, results in a good productivity.
- Fig. 10 is an illustrative view showing a still separate embodiment of the present invention.
- the vibrator 12 shown in Fig. 8 and Fig. 9 is used.
- one output terminal of an oscillation circuit 30 is connected to the one first divided electrode 16a1 and the one second divided electrode 16b1 via a resistor 32a, and connected to the other first divided electrode 16a2 and the other second divided electrode 16b2 via a resistor 32b. Furthermore, another output terminal of the oscillation circuit 30 is connected to the common electrode 18.
- the one first divided electrode 16a1 and the one second divided electrode 16b1 of the vibrator 12 are connected to a non-inverting input terminal of a differential amplifier circuit 36 as a detecting means via a resistor 34a, and the other first divided electrode 16a2 and the other second divided electrode 16b2 are connected to an inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier circuit 36 via a resistor 34b. Furthermore, a resistor 34c is connected between an output terminal and the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- a driving signal such as a sine-wave signal outputted from the oscillation circuit 30 is applied between the two first divided electrodes 16a1, 16a2, the two second divided electrodes 16b1, 16b2 and the common electrode 18 of the vibrator 12, via the resistors 32a, 32b.
- the first piezoelectric base plate 14a and the second piezoelectric base plate 14b vibrate reversely each other, and bend and vibrate in the direction perpendicular to their main surfaces.
- a signal obtained by composing the signal generated between the two first divided electrodes 16a1, 16a2 and the signal generated between the two second divided electrodes 16b1, 16b2 in parallel is detected by the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the rotational angular velocity can be known by the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit 36.
- the signal obtained by composing the signal generated between the two first divided electrodes 16a1, 16a2 and the signal generated between the two second divided electrodes 16b1, 16b2 in parallel is detected, the output signal is stabilized by lowering an output impedance, results in a stable sensibility.
- the cost can be decreased and the signal being detected is hardly affected by the magnetic field and becomes turbulent.
- a large number of vibrators 12 can be manufactured by a simple process by laminating, bonding and cutting the two piezoelectric base plates and so on, results in a good productivity.
- the divided electrodes 16 may be formed into an L shape between the two nodal portions of the piezoelectric base plate 14.
- a vibration efficiency of the piezoelectric base plate by the divided electrodes and so on, and a detecting efficiency of the signal corresponding to the rotational angular velocity are improved.
- the divided electrodes 16 may be cut and connected alternately at the two nodal portions of the piezoelectric base plate 14. Even in the case, a vibration efficiency of the piezoelectric base plate by the divided electrodes and so on, and a detecting efficiency of the signal corresponding to the rotational angular velocity are improved.
- each piezoelectric base plate is polarized in the same direction, as shown by arrows in Fig. 13, the piezoelectric base plates 14a and 14b may be polarized reversely at the inner portion and the outer portion of the nodal portions. Even in the case, a vibration efficiency of the piezoelectric base plate and a detecting efficiency of the signal corresponding to the rotational angular velocity are improved.
- the vibrator is formed into a regular quadrangular prism-shape, as shown in Fig. 14, the vibrator 12 may be formed into an octagonal prism-shape or into another shape.
- the vibrator is preferably formed into the regular quadrangular prism-shape, to obtain the bending and vibrating motion by the driving signal and the Coriolis force or the signal corresponding to the rotational angular velocity efficiently.
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